Philip D. Mooney - North Wales PA Richard L. McDowell - Chalfont PA Jeffrey P. Grundvig - Macungie PA Jian Wu - Macungie PA
Assignee:
Agere Systems Inc. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
H04L 2730
US Classification:
455502, 455462, 370357
Abstract:
Clocks between at least two wireless devices are synchronized to reduce the need to transmit synchronization signals over a wireless communication channel therebetween. Two wireless devices synchronize their respective clocks with each other when each are electrically coupled, e. g. , during a cradle time when brought into physical contact with each other through charge contacts, e. g. , to recharge a remote portable unit. The charge signal appearing at the charge contacts is driven to create a time duration marked by a start transition and an end transition in the charge signal. The number of clock pulses of each of the two wireless devices during the time duration is counted, and compared to determine the difference in clock speeds of the wireless devices. The frequency of the clock of at least one of the wireless devices is adjusted to bring the difference in the clock speeds within a predetermined threshold tolerance level.
Philip D. Mooney - Sellersville PA, US Jian Wu - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Agere Systems Inc. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
G09G 5/00 G06Q 99/00 H05K 1/00 H04L 9/00
US Classification:
345 23, 713173
Abstract:
An apparatus and technique for allowing wireless electronic badges to temporarily establish a wireless network (e. g. , a piconet network) with a network security station mounted in a facility of an employer, a gym, a membership club, etc. The wireless electronic badges automatically exchange user code with the network security station, and receives relevant badge information for display and use by that particular secured facility. In a preferred embodiment, BLUETOOTH technology is used in the wireless piconet front ends of the electronic wireless badge and the network security station. The disclosed electronic wireless badge includes an LCD display, a display controller, an information exchange module, and a wireless front end (e. g. , a wireless piconet network such as a BLUETOOTH network). The electronic wireless badge includes a unique user code which is passed to the network security station.
Philip D. Mooney - Sellersville PA, US Jian Wu - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Agere Systems Inc. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345 23, 345 21, 345204
Abstract:
An embodiment of the disclosed subject matter allows wireless electronic badges to temporarily establish a wireless network, such as a piconet network, with a network security station. The wireless electronic badges automatically exchange user code with the network security station, to determine if the wireless electronic badge is authorized. If the wireless electronic badge is an authorized badge, then the network security station transmits display information to the authorized badge, for example, data for a photograph of the authorized user, where, upon receipt by the authorized badge, the badge visually displays the photograph.
Synthetic Protease Substrates, Assay Methods Using Such Substrates And Kits For Practicing The Assay
Tauseef R. Butt - Malvern PA, US Joseph Manimala - Silver Spring MD, US Mabel A. Cejas - Oreland PA, US James E. Strickler - Havertown PA, US William Kingsbury - Wilmington NC, US Jian Wu - Frazer PA, US
Synthetic protease substrates and methods which facilitate the identification of substrates of a protease, particularly ubiquitin, ubiquitin-like, or proteasome protein are provided.
Steven J. Orcutt - Audubon PA, US Yan Yilin - , US Jian Wu - Frazer PA, US James Strickler - Havertown PA, US Tauseef R. Butt - Malvern PA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/66 C07K 2/00
US Classification:
435 8, 530300
Abstract:
Methods for bioluminescent detection of the activity of proteolytic enzymes including ubiquitin (Ub) and ubiquitin-like (Ubl) proteolytic enzymes are disclosed.
Personalization Of Advertisement Selection Using Data Generated By Iot Devices
- Armonk NY, US Mamnoon Jamil - Voorhees NJ, US Jian Wu - Mansfield TX, US Radha Mohan De - Howrah, IN Cheranellore Vasudevan - Bastrop TX, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02 G06Q 50/00 G05B 15/02 G16Y 10/75
Abstract:
A client device can receive, from a data processing system, first data, the first data selected by the data processing system based on second data generated by at least one IoT device with which the client device is associated, and the first data indicating at least one advertisement. The client device can access the at least one advertisement using the first data indicating the at least one advertisement. The client device can add the at least one advertisement to the content accessed by the client device. The client device can present the content with the at least one advertisement added to the content.
Cognitive Image Searching Based On Personalized Image Components Of A Composite Image
- Armonk NY, US Radha Mohan De - Howrah, IN Mamnoon Jamil - Voorhees NJ, US Jian Wu - Mansfield TX, US Cheranellore Vasudevan - Bastrop TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/53 G06F 16/58
Abstract:
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a computer-implemented method of performing an electronic search. The computer-implemented method includes receiving, using a processor, a composite electronic image including a plurality of electronically identifiable objects, wherein the composite electronic image is associated with a user. The processor is used to segment the composite electronic image into sub-images by providing at least one of the sub-images for each of the plurality of electronically identifiable objects. For each of the sub-images, the processor is used to perform personalized sub-image search operations. The personalized sub-image search operations include selecting a sub-image-to-be-searched from among the sub-images; associating the sub-image-to-be-searched with personalized metadata of the user; and searching, based at least in part on the personalized metadata of the user, a database to return a set of search images.
Azole Compounds As Ubiquitin-Specific Protease Usp7 Inhibitors